Liberia has issued commemorative coinage under licensing arrangements since the 1990s, with most pieces produced by European mints — primarily Bavarian and Polish facilities — for direct sale to collectors rather than any domestic circulation. The pterodactyl issue sits in a long line of wildlife and prehistoric themed releases that Liberia's government has authorized largely as a revenue mechanism, with no pretense of numismatic tradition behind them.
KM#1127 has no recorded circulation history and was never intended for one.
Liberia has issued commemorative coinage under licensing arrangements since the 1990s, with most pieces produced by European mints — primarily Bavarian and Polish facilities — for direct sale to collectors rather than any domestic circulation. The pterodactyl issue sits in a long line of wildlife and prehistoric themed releases that Liberia's government has authorized largely as a revenue mechanism, with no pretense of numismatic tradition behind them.
KM#1127 has no recorded circulation history and was never intended for one.